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  2. Bluegrass Unlimited - Wikipedia

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    Bluegrass Unlimited is a monthly music magazine "dedicated to the furtherance of bluegrass and old-time musicians, devotees and associates." [ 3 ] First published in 1966, as of 2008 the magazine had a circulation of more than 25,000 copies and is widely considered the premier magazine for bluegrass music.

  3. Balsam Range - Wikipedia

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    Named for their hometown of Canton, North Carolina, which houses a paper mill, their next album, Papertown, spent five consecutive months at the number-one spot on the Bluegrass Unlimited National Bluegrass Survey chart. [8] The project garnered seven IBMA nominations for Balsam Range in 2013, and they walked away with the Album of the Year ...

  4. The Dixie Bee-Liners - Wikipedia

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    RIPE topped the Bluegrass Now Fan's Choice Top 20 chart twice, and also achieved two simultaneous No. 1's on Bluegrass Music Profiles' Top 20 Hot Singles, and the Roots Music Report Bluegrass Chart. The Bee-Liners spent nine consecutive weeks atop the RMR Bluegrass chart and two consecutive months in the Top Ten of both Bluegrass Unlimited charts.

  5. Pete Kuykendall - Wikipedia

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    Peter Van Kuykendall (January 15, 1938 – August 24, 2017) also known as Pete Roberts, was an American bluegrass musician, songwriter, discographer and a magazine and music publisher. He was a co-founder of Bluegrass Unlimited magazine and its editor since 1970.

  6. Blue Highway - Wikipedia

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    The group's first project, It's a Long, Long Road, "spent six months at the top of the Bluegrass Unlimited charts and won IBMA's Album of the Year Award (1996)." [ 1 ] Jason Burleson, the original banjo player with the group and a multi-instrumentalist, is a native of Newland, North Carolina ., [ 1 ] Rob Ickes, a Northern California native ...

  7. Andy Boarman - Wikipedia

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    Dick Kimmel and a Bluegrass band provided backup music on several tracks. It was favorably reviewed by a critic for Bluegrass Unlimited who found the banjo portion "particularly satisfying" but was less enthusiastic about the autoharp music. [15] Author Becky Blackley, however, praised Boarman's "unique and distinctive" autoharp recordings. [14]